2012
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.162.368
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Vision on Intelligent Management of Industrial Robotics Systems

Abstract: Based on Future Internet and ITIL, cutting edge concepts and approaches related to software service systems in distributed architectures for managing information and processes in industrial robot platforms are introduced. A new approach in defining the business relation for entities that have various interests related to industrial robots, as well as tools that support the new business approach are also identified in this paper. Further the architecture of a prototype platform designed around those concepts is… Show more

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“…As noted in previous researches [6] there are several stakeholders involved in the industrial robotics field. We determined each stakeholder (industrial robots producers, integrators, researchers, academics) interest and involvement in the maintenance process, by dividing the maintenance process into distinct phases [7]: maintenance management, maintenance support planning, maintenance preparation, maintenance execution, maintenance assessment and maintenance improvement.…”
Section: Proposed E-maintenance Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted in previous researches [6] there are several stakeholders involved in the industrial robotics field. We determined each stakeholder (industrial robots producers, integrators, researchers, academics) interest and involvement in the maintenance process, by dividing the maintenance process into distinct phases [7]: maintenance management, maintenance support planning, maintenance preparation, maintenance execution, maintenance assessment and maintenance improvement.…”
Section: Proposed E-maintenance Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%